Using Suse 6.0, when I attempt to run 'java' from a user other than
root, it fails with the error "/usr/lib/java/bin/java: /etc/rc.config
permission denied". 

I assume that it is trying to read the threads type (native or green)
from /etc/rc.config. This file has permissions 600 I tried changing
the permissions on /etc/rc.config to 644, but as soon as I reran Yast
they were changed back to 600.

Why does a command, that makes sense in "user space" try to access a
file which is not world readable?
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